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Chambers cancel Aug. 9 and 10 candidate forums

Navarre Beach Area Chamber of Commerce and the Gulf Breeze Area Chamber of Commerce have canceled the in-person Santa Rosa County Candidates Forum on Tues., Aug. 9 and Wed., Aug. 10 due to a scheduling conflict.

Both chambers remain committed to educating residents on public issues and the electoral process. They plan to continue to take questions from the public and deliver them to the candidates.

Commission hopes to get answers from Holley Navarre Water System

The Santa Rosa County Commission has no authority over Holley Navarre Water System. It does, however, get to pick its business partners.

“I don’t like what’s going on down there. My hands are tied to a degree; however, we are working with them in a joint effort on the spray field,” Commission Chairman Bob Cole said at Thursday’s regular commission meeting. “To me, that opens a door for us to have some knowledge of what’s going on with that organization as a board of county commissioners. I want to know who I’m working with, whoever I’m partnering with.”

Commissioners to oppose proposed Interstate 10 toll in Mobile, Ala.

Santa Rosa County Commissioner Colten Wright said last week that it’s not fair to levy a toll on motorists to help pay for the $2.7-billion Interstate 10 Mobile River Bridge and Bayway project.

“I personally take great issue with putting a toll on … Interstate 10 coming into Escambia County and Santa Rosa County,” Wright told the commission at its regular meeting July 28 in Milton.

Tractor Supply to open in September

There are many developments going up in Navarre and the south end of the county. From new stores to new apartments and a water system project years in the making Navarre is expanding. One of the projects with the most impact is the Eglin RIBs Project. Holley-Navarre Water System and Santa Rosa County are working together on the project, which will carry treated wastewater, or effluent, to a site on Eglin.

Out and About

It is hard to believe that our schools will be back in session next week.

The summer just flew by for us and I’m sure it did the same for you. Kindergarten through 12th grade students go back to school on Wednesday, August 10, and their first holiday is September 5 for Labor Day.

TRIM off some weight at Your CBD Store

Your CBD Store launched a new line of CBD that helps with weight loss called TRIM by SUNMED. This natural approach features THC-V, a compound in hemp known to suppress appetite.

“The biggest seller is that it doesn’t have any stimulants, sugar or caffeine like other weight loss products” Kellar said. “It cuts off the receptor that tells the brain you’re hungry.”

LOCAL LAWN EXPERT AUTHORS BOOK ON LAWN CARE

Local lawn expert Skip Orth, owner of Father and Son Pest and Lawn Solutions has published a book What Every Home Owner on the Emerald Coast Needs to Know About Lawn Care which is a compilation of his many years of experience at solving lawn problems!

Skip says the Florida Panhandle is one of the most difficult places in the country to keep a lawn healthy.

Navarre Xpress continues to make name for itself

If a reminder was needed on how this season has gone for Navarre Xpress, look no further than the handful of athletes that qualified for nationals.

Kadesh Lott, Mason Baker, Caden Howard, Bryce Howard, Chance Howard, Payton Robinson, Bryce Wheeler and Diesel Hemingway, all made it.

Peavey under fire at water system

“By the time we caught on, he had defrauded the company out of something like $25,000,” Wilkinson said. “He was terminated immediately, and we filed suit.”

On Mar. 4, 2009, a warrant was issued for the arrest of Peavey, and he was remanded in custody that day at 2:20 p.m. He was charged with three counts of felony theft. On Mar. 20, 2009, Peavey was released on a $20,000 personal bond.

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